Had the DCS200ir out a bit, and also uploaded some of the pictures taken relatively recently. http://ziforums.com/picture.php?albumid=196&pictureid=1869 http://ziforums.com/picture.php?albumid=196&pictureid=1872 http://ziforums.com/picture.php?albumid=206&pictureid=2019 http://ziforums.com/picture.p...

With all of the prototypes listed, I'm surprised not to see my DCS200ir in the line-up. Kodak madea small run of them, and even placed them on GSA schedule. The model number on the SN plate is DCS200ir. Cost was $12,400. That is a number that I remember well! Much cheaper than having a custom CCD bu...

I'm Back! I noticed that the DCS200ir is not listed under DCS200 models. I have one, and it even has DCS200ir on the SN plate. I talked to Kodak when the DCS200 came out, and asked them to make it. A few months later, they called back and told me the Army wanted the same thing and that they were goi...

The Hot Mirror Filter has a noticeable Magenta cast to it, and will reflect Magenta. It cuts about 99% of the IR. Some CCD's made by Kodak had a removable cover plate, others were epoxied on. The latter cannot be removed.

Looking at your first image, I am guessing that the Sensor needs to be cleaned. This is easy with a Kodak 420: the N90s comes off easily and you clean the glass cover over the CCD. Kodak did not put Visible Blocking filters over the KAF-1600 CCD, but it is best to inspect it. Someone could have done...

Kodak quit hosting these a while ago, I was lucku enough to stumble across them ~2 Years ago. That site is gone as well. I keep these safely on at least four computers. They also contain the final Firmware Rev for the DCS200. I installed these on my camera.

I have the original TWAIN drivers, circa 1993. I run WIN95B on a Pentium Pro and Photoshop 3.0. I think Jarle archived the TWAIN driver. If not, Let me know and I will host it and post a link. I also wrote a .KC2 to BIN convertor. My camera is Monochrome so I did not put an RGB routine into the FORT...